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CNN 5 Things

3 PM ET: Gaza’s future, redistricting win for Dems, home sales drop & more

CNN 5 Things

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News, Daily News

3.71.3K Ratings

🗓️ 20 January 2024

⏱️ 6 minutes

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Summary

President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu remain publicly at odds over the future of Gaza after the Israel-Hamas war. Louisiana approved a new congressional map that could affect upcoming elections. The allegations against the Fulton County District Attorney could interfere with the election subversion case against former President Donald Trump in Georgia. A deadly fire broke out in a school dorm in China. And, home sales haven’t been this low since 1995. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Hello from CNN, I'm Taylor Galgano with the five things you need to know for Saturday January 20th.

0:27.0

President Joe Biden and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin and Yahoo

0:31.0

remain publicly at odds over the future of Gaza after the Israel-Hamass

0:35.1

war.

0:36.1

Biden continues to express support for a two-state solution.

0:39.8

Earlier this week, Nanyahu appeared to reject the idea of creating a Palestinian state.

0:44.3

The source tells CNN that Nanyahu told Biden in a private phone call Friday that the comments

0:49.1

were not meant to foreclose that outcome in any form.

0:52.4

But today, Nanyahahu's office said the Prime Minister

0:54.9

told Biden Israel must retain security control over Gaza.

0:58.8

Louisiana lawmakers have approved a new congressional map that creates a second black majority

1:05.1

U.S. House District in the state.

1:07.3

The move likely puts a Republican-controlled seat at risk.

1:10.8

Louisiana's Republican-controlled legislature approved the state's

1:14.0

congressional boundaries in 2022, but a federal judge ruled that the map

1:17.8

discriminated against black voters, so lawmakers had no choice but to change it.

1:22.0

Democrats and civil rights groups have been in a so lawmakers had no choice but to change it.

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